--- title: Paths configuration description: Learn how to configure the paths of your app. url: /docs/web/configuration/paths --- # Paths configuration The paths configuration is set at `apps/web/config/paths.ts`. This configuration stores all the paths that you'll be using in your application. It is a convenient way to store them in a central place rather than scatter them in the codebase using magic strings. It is **unlikely you'll need to change** this unless you're heavily editing the codebase. ```ts title="apps/web/config/paths.ts" const pathsConfig = { index: "/", marketing: { pricing: "/pricing", contact: "/contact", blog: { index: BLOG_PREFIX, post: (slug: string) => `${BLOG_PREFIX}/${slug}`, }, legal: (slug: string) => `${LEGAL_PREFIX}/${slug}`, }, auth: { login: `${AUTH_PREFIX}/login`, register: `${AUTH_PREFIX}/register`, join: `${AUTH_PREFIX}/join`, forgotPassword: `${AUTH_PREFIX}/password/forgot`, updatePassword: `${AUTH_PREFIX}/password/update`, error: `${AUTH_PREFIX}/error`, }, dashboard: { user: { index: DASHBOARD_PREFIX, ai: `${DASHBOARD_PREFIX}/ai`, settings: { index: `${DASHBOARD_PREFIX}/settings`, security: `${DASHBOARD_PREFIX}/settings/security`, billing: `${DASHBOARD_PREFIX}/settings/billing`, }, }, ... }, ..., } as const; ``` By declaring the paths as constants, we can use them safely throughout the codebase. There is no risk of misspelling or using magic strings.